For the first time ChatGPT does not hold a majority of the AI chatbot market — a seismic shift that redraws the competitive landscape for OpenAI and its rivals.
Year: 2026
How the Venezuela Earthquake Is a Test Case for Modern International Humanitarian Response
With teams from 27 countries now on the ground the Venezuela disaster is revealing both the strengths and weaknesses of the UN-coordinated global disaster response framework.
Communities Across America Are Planning Spectacular July 4 Shows for the Nation’s 250th Birthday
Dozens of technicians are set to fire 851,000 fireworks on July 4 in what organizers hope will be the most memorable display this generation has ever seen.
Opinion: Ireland Beating India 2-0 in T20s Is the Biggest Upset of 2026 Cricket — and a Warning Sign
Ireland’s stunning series sweep against the reigning T20 World Champions has exposed gaps in India’s white-ball rotation and squad depth ahead of the England tour.
Ben Stokes and the Weight of Leadership: What His Retirement Reveals About Modern Test Cricket
The shock retirement of England’s Test captain mid-match at Trent Bridge opens a conversation about the toll of international captaincy in the modern era.
Opinion: PM Modi’s Seychelles Visit Signals India Is Becoming a True Soft Power in the Indian Ocean
India’s state visit to Seychelles — complete with patrol vessels gifts and a historic National Assembly address — shows how New Delhi is quietly building Indo-Pacific influence.
The Iran Deal is Done. Now Comes the Hard Part — Resolving Everything the MoU Doesn’t Mention
Analysis of what the 14-point US-Iran memorandum of understanding covers and the many nuclear and geopolitical questions it deliberately leaves unresolved.
Opinion: Why GLP-1 Sales Haven’t Taken Off Despite Enormous Potential — Zerodha’s Kamath Wonders Too
Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath takes to X to question why obesity drugs like Ozempic are still underperforming in India despite strong international buzz.
Does the Link Between Federal Student Loans and College Tuition Actually Lower Costs? Not Really
The decades-old Bennett Hypothesis linking federal loans to college tuition hikes gets a fresh look — and its evidence base remains deeply unclear.
Uzbek Fans Are Making the FIFA World Cup About Far More Than Just Soccer — It’s a National Identity Story
The first World Cup for Uzbekistan has become a platform for the Central Asian nation to showcase its culture and the “new Uzbekistan” its president envisions.